Moorland Trail

UNESCO Biosphere, Entlebuch

Barren high moors, flowery low moor bogs and a primeval moorland delight the senses! Moors - as far as the eye can see and your feet will carry you. Nowhere else in Switzerland are there so many nationally protected moors in such a small area as in the Entlebuch.

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44 high moors, 61 low moor bogs and 4 moorlands characterise the landscape. Mysterious moor trails, old pass routes, wonderful vantage points and much more await visitors on their tour through the UNESCO biosphere.

Various accommodation options
A great variety of accommodation options to suit every budget and taste are available along the Moorland Trail. Whether simple and rustic with sleeping in straw or a dormitory at an Alpine establishment, romantic in a room in an old farmhouse or sophisticated in a hotel - the guest is king and rules. Details are available in the Moorland Trail brochure. The gastro partners of the UNESCO Biosphere Entlebuch satisfy high quality standards and are particularly recommended.

Laubersmadghack
The Laubersmadghack, an upland moor between Kemmeriboden Bad and Sörenberg (near Salwideli) is a habitat of national importance, with typical sphagnum moss forests of Scots pine and spruce. Included in the Ramsar list of wetlands of special importance, it is one of the finest upland moor areas of the Englebuch biosphere (only accessible at the edges).

1 Comments

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    Mahee

    Hi is thie trail open in middle of april?

    Tuesday, Jan 24, 2012 6:33 AM

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